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Hey Gabriel,
I saw your post on VueJobs for a Vue interactive front developer and would love to learn more. I enjoy working on projects with custom requirements and would love to use my experience of implementing PSD's to full sites and then adding clean great looking animations to them. I checked out some of your work and you guys seem to have a clean edgy feel to a lot of your designs, and also think it's awesome you've worked on a lot of interactive products that often combine physical touch along with a great interface, like the Coke Euro event and the Avengers 360 photo booth (I'm a huge Marvel fan so naturally was drawn to your work on that!).
I've also launched several complex MVP's for small startups and enterprise clients which have helped them achieve their goals such as bringing on seed money and growing an active user base to bring in revenue. My clients include The Oyster Common, Strong Analytics, Eat In Chef & Bond. One of my more recent projects was Eat In Chef, a personal chef booking service. The core tech stack was Laravel, MySQL, Bootstrap, jQuery, React, and Redux. I also managed the servers using Laravel Forge, Digital Ocean, and AWS. While I usually like to keep the code simple, I found using React & Redux was a good fit in certain places on the site that involved a lot of complexity, such as the advanced search filtering and Chef booking process. You can also check out a small game I created built in Laravel, Vue.js, and jQuery UI that involves matching Twitter handles to the tweet from that handle. The game is available to play at twittergame.larrylaski.com and you can view the code at https://github.com/llaski/twittermatchgame. You can also check out more of my work at https://larrylaski.com (the hero includes some animated images utilizing ScrollMagic), and my Github profile is at https://github.com/llaski. Also, I want to note that while I have not worked with Electron before, I would love the opportunity to learn and use it and believe I could pick it up very quickly especially since it mostly just using technologies I'm already familiar with in a bit of a different environment.
Just saw I don't waste your time, I am a freelance developer located in NYC so this would be a remote setup for me and would be able to accommodate the time zone difference. The next step would be a 15 - 30 minute call to chat about project details and see if we would be a good fit. You can schedule a call with me at https://calendly.com/larry-laski/30-minute-meeting.
Regards,
Larry